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  • High gas prices, soaring airfare and rising grocery costs are squeezing Americans' summer plans

    Stacker, Jaime Duzi for Credit Karma|May 12, 2026

    High gas prices, soaring airfare and rising grocery costs are squeezing Americans’ summer plans According to a new study from Intuit Credit Karma, more than half of Americans (55%) say this is the most financially stressful summer they can remember, and two-thirds (66%) say current economic conditions are making them more stressed about their finances than in previous summers. With high gas prices and grocery costs eating into everyday budgets and airfare costs squeezing travel plans, A...

  • Alabama's 2025 Land Market Holds Steady Amid Economic Pressures, New Report Shows

    A.I. generated content|May 12, 2026

    MONTGOMERY, Ala. - Alabama's rural land market remained resilient in 2025 despite tighter margins, elevated interest rates, and shifting buyer behavior, according to the inaugural Alabama Lay of the Land® Market Report published by Saunders Real Estate. The comprehensive report-powered by the firm's new Atlas mapping and intelligence system-details statewide performance across agricultural land, timberland, recreational tracts, pastureland, and transitional development property. Saunders Rea...

  • Governor Ivey Announces America 250 Alabama Celebration at State Capitol

    A.I. generated content, Based off a Governor's office press release|May 12, 2026

    May 15, 2026 - MONTGOMERY, Ala - Governor Kay Ivey announced Thursday that Alabama will officially kick off its historic summer with an America 250 Alabama Celebration at the State Capitol next week, marking the beginning of statewide commemorations leading up to America's 250th birthday in 2026. The event, open to the public, will take place Thursday, May 21, at 11:00 a.m. on the front steps of the Capitol ahead of Memorial Day weekend. During the ceremony, Governor Ivey will unveil a massive...

  • How to improve your company's appeal to sell

    Stacker, Melina Audinelle for Fifth Third|May 12, 2026

    How to improve your company's appeal to sell Middle-market mergers and acquisitions (M&A) appear poised for a recovery thanks to a more resilient U.S. economy along with substantial amounts of capital from both private equity (PE) firms and corporate buyers, says Melina Audinelle, managing director and senior vice president of Fifth Third Investment Banking. With buyers eager to acquire midsize companies, owners need to find ways to boost the curb appeal of their firms to avoid potential...

  • Market research methods every small business owner should know

    Stacker, Mary Beth Eastman for ERGO NEXT|May 12, 2026

    Market research methods every small business owner should know The best market research methods can help small business owners launch or build their venture — and avoid painful mistakes. Knowing how and where to ask the right questions can help you collect information about customers and competitors, and use that information to make informed decisions that can help grow your business, ERGO NEXT reports. Methods of market research can include interviews, online research, collecting primary and s...

  • President Trump's Visit to China: A New Chapter in U.S.–China Relations

    A.I. generated content|May 12, 2026

    Diplomacy, Trade, and Strategic Dialogue in Beijing President Donald J. Trump's visit to China marked one of the most closely watched diplomatic events of his administration - a high‑stakes meeting between two of the world's largest economies and most powerful nations. The trip, held in Beijing, symbolized both continuity and confrontation in a relationship defined by trade, technology, and global influence. A Warm Welcome in Beijing Upon arrival, President Trump was greeted with full state h...

  • ALGOP Announces Qualifying Dates for Special Primary Election

    Alabama Republican Party|May 12, 2026

    May 18, 2026 - HOOVER, Ala. - The Alabama Republican Party (ALGOP) today announced qualifying dates and election information for the upcoming Special Primary Elections for Alabama's affected congressional districts following Governor Kay Ivey's proclamation calling a Special Primary Election. Qualifying for candidates will officially open Wednesday, May 20, 2026, at 8:30 a.m. CDT and close Friday, May 22, 2026, at 5:00 p.m. CDT. Republican candidates may qualify online at www.algop.org or in pe...

  • Investors are watching these 6 signals to beat the market before everyone else

    Stacker, Shawn Tyler for PropertyReach|May 12, 2026

    Investors are watching these 6 signals to beat the market before everyone else If you’re currently renting, it’s possible that you’re paying more per month than it would cost you to own a comparable starter home. Even worse: Every dollar that you pay in rent builds your landlord’s wealth, but does nothing to increase your own. As rental costs continue to rise, property investment and ownership are becoming increasingly lucrative. Property values are influenced by readily predictable externa...

  • Airfare is up 21% — are travel credit cards worth it in 2026?

    Stacker, Joel O'Leary for Motley Fool Money|May 12, 2026

    Airfare is up 21% — are travel credit cards worth it in 2026? Airfare is up 21% year over year, according to the U.S. Travel Association's Travel Price Index — and if you've booked a flight recently, you've probably felt it. The average U.S. domestic round-trip now runs $570, roughly $100 more than it did a year ago. There's nothing any of us can do about jet fuel prices. But for frequent flyers, the right travel credit card can offset hundreds of dollars in annual travel costs through signup bo...

  • Leaders of The Tuscaloosa Eagle Forum Are Safely Back Home

    Luisa Reyes|May 12, 2026

    When Eagle Forum of Alabama filed a lawsuit on March 10th, 2026 to protect a Christian organization from unconstitutional religious discrimination at The Tuscaloosa Public Library, the leaders of the Tuscaloosa Action Group of Eagle Forum were comfortably settled in their house that they had been renting for twelve years. They were eager for the lawsuit filed on their behalf by Alliance Defending Freedom to permit them back into the Rotary Room at The Tuscaloosa Public Library with the hopes of...

  • Country Music Icon Lee Greenwood Endorses Perry O. Hooper Jr. for Republican State Executive Committee, Place 3

    Guest Writer, Perry Hooper campaign|May 12, 2026

    "Perry represents the very best of Alabama." NASHVILLE, Tenn. - Country music legend Lee Greenwood, the GRAMMY®-winning artist behind "God Bless the U.S.A.," has endorsed Perry O. Hooper Jr. for the Republican State Executive Committee, Place 3, in Montgomery County. The primary election is Tuesday, May 19, 2026. Perry O. Hooper Jr. and his wife Judy with country music icon Lee Greenwood. "My friend Perry O. Hooper Jr. represents the very best of Alabama, and I'm proud to see the incredible...

  • Secretary of State Wes Allen Issues Important Reminders Ahead of May 19 Primary Election

    Alabama Secretary of State's office|May 12, 2026

    May 18, 2026 - MONTGOMERY, Ala.– Wes Allen, Alabama's Secretary of State, is reminding Alabama voters of important information heading into the May 19, 2026 Primary Election. "Before heading to the polls on May 19, I encourage Alabama voters to visit AlabamaVotes.gov, where they can check the status of their voter registration, verify their polling location, and view their county's sample ballots," said Secretary Allen. "I want all Alabama voters to be fully prepared as they plan to exercise t...

  • Brandon Moseley is a candidate for Alabama Republican Party State Executive Committee: serving St. Clair County

    Brandon Moseley|May 12, 2026

    The Alabama Republican primary is today. Republican voters in St. Clair County have a critical decision to make for Place 1 on the Alabama Republican Party State Executive Committee. For those seeking a proven, dedicated conservative voice to represent their values at the state level, I - Brandon Moseley - am the clear choice to advance the party's principles and ensure grassroots voices are heard. The Alabama Republican Party State Executive Committee serves as the governing body of the state...

  • North Alabama PAC, Gambling Interests, and BCA Line Up Behind Givan's Primary Opponent

    A.I. generated content|May 12, 2026

    In a move reshaping one of the most closely watched Democratic primaries in the state, a North Alabama‑based political action committee - along with gambling‑aligned donors and the Business Council of Alabama - is throwing its support behind the challenger to longtime Birmingham Rep. Juandalynn Givan (D-Birmingham). Alicia Ruth Lumpkin has raised over $219,000 - an incredible amount for a state house seat. Lumpkin's ads are playing almost continuously on urban radio stations in the Birmingham ar...

  • Millions of AI agents are running without oversight. Is yours one of them?

    Stacker, Beca Grimm for Vanta|May 12, 2026

    Millions of AI agents are running without oversight. Is yours one of them? Shadow IT has been a challenge for security teams for years, and now AI is raising the stakes. As organizations race to adopt new tools, shadow AI is spreading across teams. ‍ Vanta data shows that 70% of companies have AI tools accessing their environment without going through proper procurement channels, and fewer than 2% of unmanaged vendors ever receive a security review. The result is a growing gap between a...

  • Governor Ivey Reminds Alabamians State Grocery Tax Holiday Begins Today

    Governor's Press Office|May 1, 2026

    MONTGOMERY – Governor Kay Ivey on Friday reminded Alabamians of the state grocery tax holiday for the months of May and June. Earlier this month, Governor Ivey signed legislation providing this tax relief. Rep. James Lomax and Sen. Arthur Orr carried the bill. The governor issued the following comment: "When we can cut taxes in Alabama and provide some relief to the hardworking people of this state, I am all for it. With the Legislature, we have worked to pull back the state's portion of the g...

  • Alabama League of Municipalities Elects New President and Vice President During Annual Convention

    Guest Writer, Alabama League of Municipalities|May 1, 2026

    May 1, 2026 - MONTGOMERY, Ala. – The Alabama League of Municipalities (ALM) on Thursday elected Rusty Jessup, mayor of Riverside, as its new president and Jason Reeves, mayor of Troy, as its new vice president during the business session of the League's annual convention at the Montgomery Performing Arts Centre. Over 1,200 municipal officials, strategic partners and exhibitors attended this three-day convention to discuss legislative issues, hear from state leaders, share resources and conduct o...

  • Steve Marshall Highlights Redistricting Push, New Ad, and Crime Victims Advocacy on Senate Campaign Trail

    A.I. generated content|May 1, 2026

    May 1, 2026 - MONTGOMERY, Ala. - Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall spent the week pressing forward on multiple fronts in his campaign for the U.S. Senate, responding to a major Supreme Court ruling, unveiling new advertising, and emphasizing his record on crime victims' rights. The week's developments came as the Supreme Court issued its decision in Louisiana v. Callais, a ruling with significant implications for redistricting nationwide. Marshall quickly filed emergency motions asking...

  • Governor Kay Ivey calls special session

    Governor's Press Office|May 1, 2026

    "Following the successful 2020 census, Alabama maintained our representation in Congress, and I called a special session to redraw our maps. Since then, we have been battling federal courts and activist groups who think they know Alabama better than Alabama. "Earlier this week, however, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a positive decision in the Louisiana v. Callais case, which I said was encouraging for our own pending litigation. I also acknowledged that Alabama's redistricting battle is not...

  • ALGOP Chairman Praises Governor Ivey for Calling Special Session After Supreme Court Redistricting Ruling

    A.I. generated content, Based on a Alabama Republican Party news release|May 1, 2026

    May 1, 2026 - BIRMINGHAM, Ala. - Alabama Republican Party Chairman State Representative Scott Stadthagen (Hartselle) is applauding Governor Kay Ivey's (R) decision to call lawmakers into a special legislative session following the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling in Louisiana v. Callais, a decision that has prompted swift action from state leaders on redistricting. Governor Ivey announced Thursday that she will reconvene the Alabama Legislature to address next steps in light of the Court's opinion,...

  • Obituary for Mrs. Marleen Eidsmoe (Alabama)

    Staff Writer|May 1, 2026

    Marleen Eidsmoe, age 79, passed away on April 24, 2026, after a long battle with cancer. She was born September 2, 1946, in Valley City, North Dakota, and spent her life devoted to Christian education, children's ministry, and supporting her husband, John Eidsmoe, through his Air Force, legal, and pastoral career. John is a longtime law professor at Faukner School of Law and a popular columnist at the Alabama Gazette. She taught in multiple states, helped found Montgomery Christian School, and...

  • NRF Urges Supreme Court to Reject Alabama's Bid to Fast‑Track Redistricting Appeal as Voting Already Underway

    A.I. generated content, Based on a NRF press release|May 1, 2026

    WASHINGTON, D.C. - The National Redistricting Foundation (NRF) is calling on the U.S. Supreme Court to deny what it describes as Alabama's "desperate and hypocritical" attempt to fast‑track a challenge to the state's congressional map in Caster v. Allen, warning that the move threatens to disrupt an election already in progress. In a legal brief filed Thursday, the NRF argued that Alabama's request to expedite its appeal-coming just 19 days before the state's primary and after early voting h...

  • Supreme Court forbids racial gerrymandering in landmark Louisiana decision: could this impact Alabama?

    Brandon Moseley|May 1, 2026

    April 29, 2026 - MONTGOMERY, Ala - Today, the United States Supreme Court struck down a key provision of the controversial Voting Rights Act of 1965, making it unlikely for civil rights groups to carve out Black majority districts across the country subverting the state legislatures' constitutional authority. While the decision applied to Louisiana where the NAACP and the Democratic Party were trying to use the courts to strongarm the state into creating a second majority minority congressional...

  • The anatomy of a scam: How AI and the dark web fuel financial schemes, and ways to stay safe

    Stacker, Jennifer Block Martin for Wells Fargo|May 1, 2026

    The anatomy of a scam: How AI and the dark web fuel financial schemes, and ways to stay safe In our increasingly digital world, the primary target for scammers isn’t always your bank’s advanced systems. It’s often you, the consumer. “Scammers prey on your trust, your emotions, and your wallet,” said Wells Fargo’s Sarah Gosler, a globally recognized cybersecurity leader and expert in human-centric defense. She’s known for reverse engineering human behavior to outsmart adversaries. Her team focu...

  • 5 ways to automate your finances while you travel

    Stacker, Stefanie Moody for Ally Financial|May 1, 2026

    5 ways to automate your finances while you travel Just because you're on vacation doesn't mean your money should be. With a little planning and automation, this guide from Ally Financial shows you how you can make your money work hard for you while you're hardly workin'. Set up direct deposits to savings On PTO? Make sure your money still hits your savings account. Rather than manually moving some of your paycheck to savings from your checking account, set up your direct deposit to split it...

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